DreamWorks Animation's TROLLS is an irreverent comedy extravaganza with incredible music! From the genius creators of SHREK, TROLLS stars Anna Kendrick as Poppy, the optimistic leader of the Trolls, and her polar opposite, Branch, played by Justin Timberlake. Together, this unlikely pair of Trolls must embark on an adventure that takes them far beyond the only world they've ever known.

Last 25 Comments About Trolls Movie

This is what happens when the Norwegians try to make their own "Blair Witch Project": We get three-headed trolls that hate Vitamin D and references to "Deliverance."

Moira MacDonald / 8, 07 2017 / Seattle Times

Those fog-draped fjords provide a distractingly pretty backdrop to this tale of mysterious, massive creatures who roam the forest by night, searching for Christians on whom to munch.

Jeannette Catsoulis / 8, 09 2017 / NPR

Genially simpleminded and more sweet than scary, Trollhunter never settles on a tone. Fairytale fantasy, supernatural comedy, serious horror? All are sampled, to the detriment of the whole.

Nick Pinkerton / 8, 07 2017 / Village Voice

As de-mythologizings go, Trollhunter has neither the wit, nor art, nor social insight to honor the legacy of George A. Romero's Martin.

Michael O'Sullivan / 8, 01 2017 / Washington Post

It can't seem to make up its mind about whether it wants to frighten us or make us laugh. It does a little bit of both, to be sure, but not nearly enough of either to make much of a lasting impression.

V.A. Musetto / 8, 10 2017 / New York Post

You'll want to catch this clever movie before Hollywood ruins everything with a dumb remake.

Andrew O'Hehir / 8, 12 2017 / Salon.com

A drily comic blend of irresistible ingredients that gets better as it goes along.

Peter Howell / 8, 19 2017 / Toronto Star

It's so steeped in troll and paranoia lore, it risks boring you with the details at times. But it also makes you more inclined to believe it, and the frights are real enough.

Michael Wilmington / 8, 13 2017 / Chicago Reader

The film is shot with handheld cameras in the standard mockumentary style, but the content is often hilarious, especially when the trolls show up.

Rex Reed / 8, 08 2017 / New York Observer

Like the folks who dreamed up lycanthropy, the Trollhunter writers either have an abundance of imagination or they've been smoking a controlled substance.

Nigel Floyd / 8, 07 2017 / Time Out

Given that the cast improvised all the scenes live on set, the dialogue has a surprising ring of truth, and is shot through with an unexpected, often unsettling, humour.

Mike Hale / 8, 09 2017 / New York Times

One of the many pleasures of the Norwegian director Andre Ovredal's clever and engaging mock documentary "Trollhunter" is the way it plays with the idea of the supernatural rule book.

Roger Ebert / 8, 23 2017 / Chicago Sun-Times

They spend a great deal of time roaring, bleating, squealing and snorting at a very high volume, which is, after a point, too much of a muchness.

Owen Gleiberman / 8, 08 2017 / Entertainment Weekly

As the stoic titular slayer, Otto Jespersen is the one actor who holds you.

Eric Kohn / 8, 07 2017 / indieWIRE

Yes, Troll Hunter is derivative, but Ovredal seamlessly assembles his reference points with a steady ability to do them proud.

Peter Debruge / 8, 21 2017 / Variety

Enormously entertaining chiller.

Colin Covert / 8, 30 2017 / Minneapolis Star Tribune

With impressive technical credits, stunning fjord and forest locations and a winking ownership of its own absurdity, "Trollhunter" manages to be at once spooky, satirical and endearing.

David Rooney / 8, 25 2017 / Hollywood Reporter

An enjoyably off-kilter hybrid of The Blair Witch Project and Where the Wild Things Are.

Ty Burr / 8, 30 2017 / Boston Globe

Once again, material for a great short film has been expanded to feature length at its peril and ours. Still, this is clever stuff and surprisingly engrossing on its own terms.

Joshua Rothkopf / 8, 08 2017 / Time Out

The film takes off into a witty realm of nonplussed responses and folklore made roaringly real.

Robert Abele / 8, 24 2017 / Los Angeles Times

A monster movie with a love for mountainous, tree-lined Scandinavian scenery and an even greater love for setting memorably ugly, hulking and destructive mythological creatures against it.

Peter Hartlaub / 8, 16 2017 / San Francisco Chronicle

Successful on multiple levels, with a brisk pace, excellent location work and a strong lead performance by Norwegian comedian Otto Jespersen.

Joe Williams / 8, 01 2017 / St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"Trollhunter" has a lot of down time as the crew treks to the fjords, but it's also got dryly subversive humor and, eventually, some impressive special effects.

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